From shoppa@alph02.triumf.ca Wed Jul  3 21:12:44 PDT 1996
Article: 6180 of vmsnet.pdp-11
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From: shoppa@alph02.triumf.ca (Tim Shoppa)
Newsgroups: vmsnet.pdp-11,alt.sys.pdp11
Subject: Re: KDF11B MU-capable boot ROM's wanted
Date: 1 Jul 1996 11:21:57 GMT
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In article <1996Jul1.035008.1@spcvxb.spc.edu>,
Terry Kennedy, Operations Mgr. <terry@spcvxb.spc.edu> wrote:
>In article <4r7j8l$luk@nntp.ucs.ubc.ca>, shoppa@alph02.triumf.ca (Tim Shoppa) writes:
>> 1.  Get a reliable MU bootstrap that can be entered from ODT.
>
>  See the attached.

Thanks Terry!

For those who might like a MS-DOS/C-Kermit script that blasts your MU
bootstrap to uODT across the console line, see the script below.  Works like
a charm on a TQK50; I'll have to see if the same trick works on the
CMD and Emulex TMSCP emulations, too...

Thanks!
Tim.

output 010000/005000\13
output 010002/012701\13
output 010004/174500\13
output 010006/012704\13
output 010010/010132\13
output 010012/012705\13
output 010014/004000\13
output 010016/010102\13
output 010020/012422\13
output 010022/005712\13
output 010024/100770\13
output 010026/031205\13
output 010030/001774\13
output 010032/012412\13
output 010034/006305\13
output 010036/100371\13
output 010040/010502\13
output 010042/005022\13
output 010044/105702\13
output 010046/100375\13
output 010050/105237\13
output 010052/100077\13
output 010054/105237\13
output 010056/100075\13
output 010060/010037\13
output 010062/100104\13
output 010064/112437\13
output 010066/100115\13
output 010070/112437\13
output 010072/100110\13
output 010074/010522\13
output 010076/010522\13
output 010100/012722\13
output 010102/100100\13
output 010104/010512\13
output 010106/024242\13
output 010110/005711\13
output 010112/005712\13
output 010114/100776\13
output 010116/005737\13
output 010120/100012\13
output 010122/001331\13
output 010124/005714\13
output 010126/001344\13
output 010130/005007\13
output 010132/046525\13
output 010134/100000\13
output 010136/100200\13
output 010140/000000\13
output 010142/000001\13
output 010144/004400\13
output 010146/020476\13
output 010150/020402\13
output 010152/000000\13
output 010000G



